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Sudfeld played the majority of the game after the Eagles rested Nick Foles in the second quarter. He completed a few check downs, but struggled to move the offense effectively. With Foles signed through 2018, Sudfled won't return as more than a third-stringer next season. Sun, Dec 31, 2017 03:55:00 PM

Eagles signed QB Nate Sudfeld off their practice squad.

According to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo, another team (we're now hearing it was the Colts) forced the Eagles' hand by trying to poach him off the practice squad. A sixth-round pick out of Indiana in 2016, Sudfeld will handle third-string duties behind starter Carson Wentz and backup Nick Foles. Wed, Nov 1, 2017 05:32:00 PM

This doesn't mean much in the grand scheme of things, though it's a sly tactical move on the Eagles' part with a game coming up against the division rival Redskins in Week 1. Sudfeld, of course, was among the Redskins' final cuts on Saturday. The sixth-round rookie completed 33-of-56 passes for 360 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions during the preseason. Sun, Sep 3, 2017 04:16:00 PM

Sudfeld was a sixth-rounder out of Indiana last year and spent his rookie season on the 53-man roster as the No. 3 quarterback. The Redskins will likely try to sneak him to the practice squad. Sudfeld has good size at 6'6/227 and arm strength, but that's about all he has going for him. Sat, Sep 2, 2017 12:13:00 PM

Depth Charts

Carson Wentz (knee) was seen throwing up to 50 yards prior to Super Bowl LII.

No longer confined to crutches, Wentz let it rip during pregame warmups on Sunday, throwing balls up to 50 yards off his back foot. Wentz is making noticeable progress in his recovery from a torn ACL and expects to be ready for Week 1. Despite the injury, the second-year signal caller has promised not to change his style of play.

Jeffery is out at least six months after rotator cuff surgery. He'll likely spend all of training camp and the preseason on the active/PUP list, but most signs point to him being back for the start of the season. The missed time could be a concern given Jeffery's history of conditioning issues and setbacks. The Eagles are counting on Jeffery to stay healthy after signing him to a four-year, $52 million extension.

Eagles coach Doug Pederson said Jason Peters (ACL) is his "starting left tackle."

Peters has already said he will play in 2018, and it sounds like his coach will welcome him back with open arms. "He’s a Pro Bowl left tackle," Pederson said. "Guys like that, in my opinion, in my humble opinion, they can go out when they want to go out." Peters is questionable for training camp after tearing his ACL and MCL in October.